Definitions

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  • adjective Having no beacon.

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  • adjective Without a beacon.

Etymologies

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beacon +‎ -less

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Examples

  • -- And they begin to hail this flying, beaconless bark, not perceived so much as suspected, lost at once in the universal, nocturnal confusion.

    Ramuntcho Pierre Loti 1886

  • Beyond it his eye sought instinctively for the Clock Tower, which stood to-night dull and beaconless -- like some one in a stupid silence.

    Marcella Humphry Ward 1885

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